n,ivv. THE SCHANTON TlilHUJSJfi TUESDAY, .TOSTE 13, 3899. CO WHERE YOU WILL To look at Pianos: take in "bar gain," "reduction," "damaged" sales and every other scheme to make you believe vou are getting two dollars' worth lor one and you will find no better pianos for "the money asked than at Perry Bros. OUR LUDWIG PIANOS Are most beautiful. The prices are very moderate and the terms easv. We have Briorus. Vose and 1 Knabe Pianos. Some exception- - allif trnftA Plnnc nrwl frrrfjnc Cf- .ond-hand, at low prices. ThcScir-PIayliiK ANGEMJS will be played Tor yon any time you call. Perry Brothers 20.1 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, ion Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offlco Hours-!) n.m. to 12.110 n.ro; 2 to 1. illlnnm llulldlng, Opp, Postofilca Sno f X CITY NOTES --- --" .-SMruoNY ncitnAnsAiz-Tiio sm- phuny oulnMra will have, a full re peal sal tunioiruw evening. TO I.LIX'T OlTlCIUiS. Tho Young People, s Hoc leu of Christian Undcaior Jot (Jiace chinch, Wjomlng avenue, will elect ollkers tonight. MOItn IJOOJUUtS -Another delegation ot Smith boutmr will start lor llnrrieH liurg this atternoon at -.IS. It is expect ed there v. 11 he about llfty in tho p.irty. Hi: Wild, ASSIST.-llarvoy .1. ISUck wooii, vinloncelllbt, will assist Miss lluth Urumi Kf .it i'.u totjville tonight, win to tin tattei is to give a planolurtc. graduat ing rultal. SOI IAL AT Till: PA II K. The Wo miui s guild of t. Pe let's, chinch wilt hold in ltt eicim social tomottow af Urnonn and evening at Nay Aug park to whli h eerj bod j is invited. ASSLMliLY AT LAKE ARIEL A luije numliet ot oung ,ieoplo will attend th assembly daiiio .itjfl.ilie Aiicl Thurs dav tvttiliig. B.uiti's tuelitsti.i villi fur nish initblc. Train leaves Kile and Wy oming stitlon at 7 o'eloek. PAY DAYS. Tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Wtstttn eompni will pay tho Pine, T(iloi and lloldut mines to das Tin Delavv ire and Hudson torn pitiiv paid the Ilolbreok and Wilson Cruk mines at Carboml.de jesterd.t. KILLED ON' RAILROAD William J Matthews, ot MajlMtl, was sttuek. by a train near C.uhondnle Satuidav while walking along ilie trjek. Coroner Rob erts held an autopsy on the holy es tuduv and ditldcd that an inquest was not necessary. DEATH RATE SUMMARIZED -Out of a total of foit -eight deaths last week, tluee weie the jc suit ot scarlet liver, live from apoplex-. two ftoiu diphtheria. Ot the scve-ntei n tran-mlssjble dise.ists rtpoited, foui weie measles, sl dlplt thcrlu and seven seniltt fevei. IH'KERAL OP MRS WARNTE -Tho funeral of Mrs. Abble It. Waimr will bo held this afteiiiuon fiom her lite icsidenee, 217 Mulbcii street. The cer vices will be lolidintcd b Rrv. Dr. C. M Gllfln and ii'tttmcnt will be made in tho Dunmore cenuteiv. INSULTED LADIES -Clnrlos Rnzen orantr, of Newton, was arristctl bv Charles. Ttopii and Jacob Lutz on Suncliv evening In trout of tho CrvMal JIimo companj's headquaitcis on Linden stieet for insulting and mnklng indecent pro. posals to seveial ladles1 on the stiei t When crralgned before the m.ijoi ts ttrday ho vas fined $5. BOY RUN OVER -William 1 hidden, S jc.iis old, of Dunmoie, was tun our by ono of Clatke Bros, laiso dras on Grove stieet cstenlav morning, ilo wa satteirptlng to jump on tho vv.iRon when he fell i ndcrne.ilh the rear wheel, which pished over ene of his legs 11 Is thought tho limb will have to bo ampu tated it was curbed fo badl,v. COMPANY D MEETS -Company D. Thirteenth regiment, held a will attend ed meeting In tin- armory list night for the purpose of eftictlng a reorp inlz.ition. About thlrtv-flve nitmbeis w n- in at tendance and It was the unanimous wish of nil present to be mustered in ag iln It w is decided to hold a meeting next Mon da night for the pniposfe of making llnal arrani'ijrrents. DOG CATCHERS APPOINTED- Miv or Molr has Iraugurnied a trusndi ns.iln t unmuzzled dogs and has appointed live dog catchers who nre nutliorlzid to aricst and Impound nnv dorf tumid with out a muzzle The i, mines will be Kept for twenty-four houis and If c.illed for within thnt time will be released upon tho payment of $2 by the ovmar If not railed for the animal will be rhot. TRIP OF CARS RAN AWAY And Seriously Injured an Employe of tho Greenwood Colliery. FclU 6bastluii, nn employe of tho Greenwood Coat companv, sustained a compound fracture of tin elbow and an ugly eealo wound while at work es terday. The accident kvat caused by a trip of cars running away In tho mines Sebastian wus taken to the Lacka wanna hospital, where his injuries weie attended to. Ho Is twenty yenis of nze, and resides with hlu parents In Greenwood, It's fine Maryland Club Coffee. imiw m if iiiiiii w una DIED. SMITH. In Newton, Junn 12, IM'1 Zlbi Smith, nged 81 years. Funeral Thurs day at 1 p. m. at house. Suiviua In Uuptlst chureh at 2 p. m. Interment in Newton cemetery. M$SiM mS CONSERVATORY PROGRAMME. Socond Annual Concort to Bo Olvon Tonight. Tho following Is tho programme of tho second unnual concert of the Scranton Conservatory of MuhIc, which will be given thla evening ui St. Luke's parish house: rianofurtu Concerto in 12 Plat (llrat movement Mozart Orchestial Aecompi llment Arranged for Second Piano. MIhh I.ouIho Slocuni and Mr. J. Allied I'omilt Klein. "Tho Better Land" (oenl) Cowen Mips l.lvl.a Jiiikm. Danco of the liobllns tl'iano), Mengowoln Mlsa lMllli llouser. Vocal - tn) "Theie, Llttlo Girl, Pon't Cry." Jordan (h) Tho Vow Mcver-Hclmund MIsH lioe (lallell. March of the Dunrfx (Piano) Grieg Miss Hophle It. I'rlcc 'O Mlo Pciniitido" (Vcvalj. From the Opcro of "La Fuvorlta," DonlzutU Mlii (Iruce Sncneerr. Hondo Caprlcrloso il'lino) ..Mendelssohn lllvi llmnu. Hone. Tho Swan's Souk (Heading) Brooka Miss Mario Van Cloft. Vocal (a) "Du Blst wle Kino Bluine." Canton (b) Spring Song (with Violin Obligate by Mr. P. J. Wld- majcr) Well Misj IMlth Janiw. Idyll, Opus SI, No. 31 (Planoj, MncDowell Mr. Krncst Bovard. "Hear Ye, O Im.uI' (Vocal) with Tlano and OtK.ui Mendelssohn MNh i:il!s iliflli Thomas. Polacc.i Billllanto (l'l.inu). C M von Weber Mis. Annie T, W. l'rlco. "Saneta Maria" (Unison Chorus), with l'laiio Ori'iin and Violin l'.iuro MNs lMIth James, Miss IMlth Miitin, Mib Hcliiip T linnilolpli Miss Clara Simpson Miss (Si.uc Spencer, Miss i:iiz.ib( th Thomas. Cortege do Noce (Wedding Procession) Ari.iugod for Two Pianos, i:ight Hands P.uliinstein Miss Loulso Slocuni, Miss IMlth 1 looser, Mls Clara Urowntng, .Miss Mailon Ilmchlsnii "Tlio Tenor" nteadlng) Diinncr Miss r.llzabdli Thomas. "When the Heart Is Young" (Vocal). Dudley Buck Miss Anna Salmon. Unlet o In C Major, Opus ID (Piano). Chopin Miss Clara Browning. Voeal- (n) "By Bcndcrmecr Stre im' (b) "ButKt. Ye Apple Buds" ..Oatly .Lint I y Mls Clai a flmpson. Valso Arnhe-eiup (Piano) Thco. Lack Mit.s Louise Slocuni. Vocal (a) Creation's 11 mn Beethoven (b) "Italn and Sunshine". .Blumenlhal Miss Isabel Clatke. Dince of the Klvei (illfcntanz) Piano. MncUow ell Mrs iMivln Carlton Dean. Ladles; Chotus, "List tho Chetuble Host" Caul Obllg.ito Solos bv Miss Knlhaiine Tlm- beim.m and Mls i:ilzib(th 1 honiai. Oigin and pi mo uccninp'inltiienW by Misses Clarke, nilc (i illen, Cnarlni, J lints, Jones, Kill. no, L mgford, Mai tin, ttnndolph, Piilmon. filmiison, Siioneer, 'Ihomas, Tlmbtrnian and Mrs Pennine ton. AN AGED SHOPLIFTER. Sixty-Year-Old Greenwood Woman Caught in tho Act. Mis. M. Gibbons, of Gi ten wood, a woman neaily CO yeais of age, was nriostcil for .shoplifting in Jonas Long's Sons' htoie at 12 o'clock yesterday. She vvns detected by Mis. Tilsby and Miss Dougheity, two of the cleiks in the stme, and Patiolmon Palmer and Day plaei d her under arrest. When seaiched the woman bad con cealed about her poison two shirt waists., seven handket chiefs, n piece of muslin and muslin undergarment. She mado no teslstance and quietly walked to the station house with the olllcois. The members of tho flim were noti fied and after recoveilng the goojs de- elded not to piuseeuto Mis. Gibbons and she was icleased fiom custody. The woman vvns slightly intoxicated when ni i ested A few dav.s ago the llooi walker at the sann stoic detected two well known women on the elevator with their um brellas loaded with stolen goods and when conftonted with the charge ot Miopllftlng, confessed and ple-neled for metcy. The goods weie ieeovered and the women penult ted to depart with out being arrested FUNERAL OF J. H. WOOLSEY. Services Conducted by Rev. Dr. Gif fln and Rev. Richard Hiorns. The funeinl of James H Woolspy was nt tended fmm his late home, 302 Mndlsor. avenue, at i o'e lock yestor dav afternoon Itev Chailes Jl Glllln, of Elm Park ehuith, and He. Hichaiel Hieuns olile lated A quni tetto composed of Mrs Joseph O'lhieii, Miss Maignret Jones John T. Watklnj and David Stephens sang the h mns. The pall-be.uei.s weie Messis. Wag staff, Moiris, Paine, Gunstcr, Filtz and McClave. Inteiment was made In Por et Hill cemetery. . Use Mar land Club Coftee. Univorsalist Dolegates. Rev. O. K. Beaidsley, Isaao Owens, Prof. A Donley, Mis. M. A. Brand. i. Mis S Benjamin and Miss Ida Baiber will leprescnt All Souls' chtiieh is ded egates to the Pennsylvania Pniveisallst convention at thens June 13, 11 and 15. Di ink Mat land iub Coffee. Da von cut uo uitli i liradanhis? ' Ii there a trad Utte in your mouth? J TheinjBU hiieapoor appetite and !. uirratlua, luuucucguruiiT i tiltzy nlwayi feol dull ana drowy, ' ind jou $et bat little bcneOt from' , your looo, v lias u me raoseoi inu nouuie 7 uooBtiiuwa u-'is. , will giro yon prompt relief and cer I Uln ciu-a. 25c. a box. All druggUta. . Xeoa Your Dload Pura. If you hare neglected your caso a ) juug iuuut juu u.m pent r uuo Jlqcr's Sarsaparllla . alao. It will remove all Impurities. I that have been accumulating in your uioou uim vriu grcauy sirengm -journerTCi, Price, tl.oOabottlo. blood and will greatly itrengthen . rrei. jnce,ei.o J. C. AY i:il CO , Lowell, Mall. FULL TIME AT THE D. L. & W. CAR SHOPS TEN HOURS SCHEDULE HAS GONE INTO EFFECT. Will Not Entail Any Decroaso la tho Number of Men Big Summer Busi ness Looked for by tho Locnl Rail roads Master Car Builder Canfleld to Ropiosent tho Lackawanna at tho Car Builders' Convention Var ious Notos of Interest in tho Indus trial World. Thorp was Joy In abundance jestor day at the tar whops In this city of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern Haiti nad company when Master Car Uultdet L. T. Canfleld posted a iiotUe Unit commencing this moinlns tin' shops will work ten horns n day. This order will remain In effect nil the yeni mound, with the exception of the winter months, when the darkness will compel wotk to be suspended tin hour or so earlier. Then, when the days begin to pet longer tho ten hour schedule w 111 be replaced. Master Car Builder Cunlleld speaking to a T llnine reporter edorlaj with reference to the now change, said "Om going on ten hours a day will be a decided btnellt both to tho men mid tliu company. We aie now work ing eight hours a day and tho men arc not satisfied with that plan" "Will tho etia houis necessitate the hiispenslon of nn men now em plojed"" was nsked "No, I don t thing po, as we have plenty of woili on hand," said Mr. Can Held. t:ceptlng a few weeks now and then tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wt st ein inr shops have not worked ten hours a day in nearly four yeais. The locomotive and machinery de partments of the company haw been w oi king ten hours a day for some time unit now the whole number of shops will be on the same footing regarding wen kings houis Tho fact of tho lnciease of houts at the car shop-, will have a striking effect un the contemplated action of the men employed there, who have been consldulng the advisability of making cot tain il mauds from the com pany. In this column Thuisday hist It was exclusively announced that tin men pnitlallv decided to ask for an eight hour dav and lecidve the same amount a" paid for an hour nunc The men also wanted work to commence at " o'clock in the morning, Instead of at S, which was the oidtr until this morning. Seeral months ngo a union was formed by the men at the car shops and a meeting was dated for tonight by that body to take action on the matters above mentioned. What ef fect this mm nlng's change will have will be awaited with no little interest. The Excursion Season. Tho Centtal Railroad of New Jeisoy will run the opening exclusion of tho season to Mountain paik this morning. The Methodist Episcopal t lunch eon gtegatlon. of Plymouth, has the honor of holding the first outing of the year nt that popular mountain resort. Not in many years has Mountain paik been booked fer as many excuislons as this year. Vi to yesterday. Division Pas senger Agent J. S. Swisher, of this elty, booked seventy-eight events for the .season, with over twenty applications to be ncted upon this week On sev eral dates fullv live dlfi lent associa tions or churches will congregate at Mountnln paik. Wilkos-Unrro so far has contracted for thljty-four Jaunts to tint place and Scranton has neaily twent slated. Mr. Swisher, of the Central, Is en thusiastic over the ptospects for sum mer business on all tailioads tluough out the state, and pardonably so with reference to his load. As n basis ot his belief, he stated to a Tilbune man es teidav: "This month we have sold at the Scranton office of our road over one hunched tickets for Atlantic City. Ocean Grove and Lour Blanch, the popular seaside tesorts along our road. That, I tell ou, Is a lvcoid-bieaktr. and fiom tills I estimate that out sea son will Mil pass nil expectations" Division Passengei Agent White, of the Delawate and Hudson company, stated jeFterday that be booked over thirty excuislons to Fniview for the summer, and has several applications jet to bo considered. The local division of the New Yoik. Ontniio nnd Western railioad will run more excuislons to Lake Poyntelle, Lake Como and Preston Paik this year than any year in its hlstoiy. Car Builders' Convention. Master Car Builder Canfleld. of tho Delaware, Luckawnnna and Westein railroad shops In this elty, and Mis Cnntleld left at 12 o'clock last night for Old Point Comfort, Vn., where Mr Can Held will lepiesent the Dilowui Lat k- awanna and Western company nt the convention of tho National Mustel Car Builders' association, which opens thero this moinlng. One of the leading dis cussions that will bo held during the sessions will bo the advisability of changing1 the iucs with lefeieuee to the interchange of freight ens among the great railroads of the tountiy. The Delnvvare. Lackawanna nnd Western company has 2C.O0O fi eight cais in active use. When a vote is taken on the changing of the mles now gjverning the Inteichange of cais. Mr t niilleld will havo sixty-five votes to ast, each four bundled cais entitling him to a vote. It will bo readily Foen that our home company cuts no little flgtue nt this convention. Mi Cunlleld expects to return to the elty Monday next. Dining his nbstnio, General Foi eman Homy Smith will as sume the duties of master car builder. Miscellaneous Notes. An order Issued by General .Manager nnd Second Vioi-Ficsldcnt William F. Halistead, of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western railroad, yester day will bring to an end nn abuse of passes. Tho older of Mr. Halistead directs tho conductors that when they are handed a pass Issued for a certain person, and being used by another, they nre to tako It up and collect faro. E. E. Loomls, of Jersey City, who has been numed as successor to W. II Storrs, who recently leslgned as head of the coal and real estate depattments of tho polawaie, Lackawanna and Western pompanv, Is expected In the city tomorrow or Thursday to assumo his new duties. Mr. Loomls upon his airlvul will namo the succc-bsor to W. H. Stons, who leslgned Saturday, as assistant to his father. John Cawiey, of Price street, has been mado usslstant outside foioman at tho BrlgBs colliery, under Foremun John Cummlngs. Mr. Cawiey was engaged an docking boss, and tins been em ployed at the colliery since his boy hood. His promotion Is u popular one. Edward E. Thomas resigned tils posi tion Satuidny as outside foreman of tho Hyde Park colliery of tho Dela waic, Lackawannn nnd Western rom pany. Former Vi'eiglimnster Oeoige Watklns succeeds Mr. Thomas. Bupeilntendent Fltzglbbon, of tho motive power nnd machinery depart ments of the Delawate, Lackawannn nnd Western conmany, went to Now York city yesterday. Owing to the fact that his duties demand his entire attention, Mr. Fitzglbbcm will not nt tend the nnntial convention ot the Na tional Master Mechanics' association at Old Point Comfort. Vn., which con venes there Wednesday next. TO BOOM FOR NASH. Scranton Has a Delegation of Rootors nt Hazleton, Too. The state ronventton of the Sons ot Votetani will meet In Hazleton this morning nt !) o'eloek. nnd continue In session for soveinl dajs. A largo dede gntlon from this elty will attend to boom the candidacy of W. L Nash for the ofllre of quartermaster. The delegates from Camp S. of this elty, aie Wallace CI Motor, W. C. Hen derson, H. E Jeffers. Charles A. Mojer and John Moyer. Several of the dele gates left yesteiday afternoon. The "rooteis" will leave tomorrow morning. FELL OVER A WALL. Aged Man Drop3 Twenty Feet Over the Retaining Wall on Mifflin Avenue Was Taking a Sleep on the Wall. Michael Connors, nn old soldier, of 'J 10 Fianklln avenue, fell asleep on the retaining wall on Mlfuin avenue, opposite Mulbary stieet, last night, and, rolling over the edge, fell to the Delaware and Hudson tracks below, a distance of twenty feet. Ills foiehead was badly gashed and It is feared that ho sustained Internal Injuries. Hoys who beard his groans about midnight called Patiolman Pollster nnd he was conveyed to tho Lackawanna hospital. AN AGED WOMAN LOST. Found in a Grovo Whoro Sho Had Been for Some Time. Two young men called at tho county Jail last night nnd stated that a wo man was found dead in the grove near the Jail. An investigation was made, and nn aged woman named Mrs. Mil ler, nearly SO yeats old, was found sleeping under a tiee. The old lady's son moved from Adams avenue to Dunmore jesteidn. and the family expected Mis. Miller to Join them In their new home, but she evi dently lost her way and vvnndeied Into the erove. She was taken caie of by some of the nelghbois In the vicinity of her old home and will be taken to Dunmore today. FIREMEN'S FAIR RECEIPTS. How aid Hothermel, the post office messenger, lion the bicycle in the con test ngainst William Campbell, of th Postal Telegraph company, nt the Fite men's fair, turning in $7J. 10. August Geiger collected $72.20 as against Ml ",0 by Fied Boyer, Ji In the school bo.vs' contest- The e-xpenses of the fair amounted to $1,500 and the lecelpts $5,000, leav ing a balance of $.1,500 In the treasury to defiay the expenses of the state con vention. Mr. P. Kotcham, of Pike City, Oil., sas "Dining my biothei's late sick ness from sciatic llieumatism. Cham berlain's Pain Ealm was the only lemedy that gave him any le'let" Many otheis have testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords Fot sale by all drug gists, Matthew Bros, wholesale and le tall agents. V.0 g Grab Your Hat 0 a M0 a S3 m -,ft iaWTt ijJ s M.0 0 Xi s-rBrjJSsWwi- C9 mr w nit r i, ITJr r. f M ... 3'- We will save vou this amount on the Baby Grand if buy this week. This is a fact. COHE, LOOK AND BUY. FINN & PHILLIPS, 138 WYOMING AVENUE Fine Piano Tuning, Polishing and Repairing a specialty. ya000ii00X0tia0000000X0pX0Tiinid MWfllK0K00TKJ00i00W0A$PK01MX00W0jlM0W0PM. ll III 1st m 1 6 B "g"'wv "'.TTJ' t?H'Ta " 3 P" Tk kv 6HMaamnTmwinnnnmiMHHIl S.J sCJTl"Ulnnil 1 IWMWIMiHIIIIIllUlM " In the Spring: a Young Han's Fancy Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Photography." There U no Kodak but the Eastman kodak Take up Photography by Getting Your Vacation Cameras and Supplies of KEMP, 103 WYOMING AVENUE. SOUTH SIDE SEWER IS AGAIN HALTED CONTRACTOR BURLEIGH DE- CLINES TO TAKE CONTRACT. Even with tho Bonus Offered by tho 1'roperty Holders Ho Does Not Seo His Way Clear to Undertako tho Job Vincent O'Hara Has Been Importuned to Jump Into the Breach nnd May Be Secured to Cany Out tho Contiact Wants Bonus Increased. Again are tho South Side people doomed to disappointment In relation to their devoutodly-wished-for sewer. W. F. Hurlelgb, tho Dunmore con tractor, who was to take the contract at Dunn Brothers' llgures, plus a bonus of $3,000, reports that ho will bo un able to keep bis agreement nnd ad vises tho proniotors of the sower to look elsewhere for relief. Vincent O'Hara, whoi was ono ot the original bidders, has been Importuned to take the job, and negotiations be tween him and the committee are un derway. He demands an lnciease In the amount of the bonus, i lalmlng that there Is positively no piofit In the con tiact at the rlgure at which Mr. Bur leigh proposed to do the wotk. The committee Is consideitng Mr O'llnra's pioposltlnn and will likely give him nn answer befene the week is out. Dunn Brothers' bid was $31,100. Mr. O'Huia's original bid was $51,000. Oth er bids weie $31,000 and JIS000 The engineer's estimate was $33,500. It can be seen from this wide variance that the job Is decidedly speculative. Mr O'Hata's new llguie Is not disclosed as yet, but It is understood that It Is not over $3,000 In excess of Burleigh's pioposal. Mr. O'Haia said to a Tribune re porter yesteiday that his demand Is not an unieasonable one nnd If It Is gi anted he Is ready to put up any rea sonable bontl that he will build th" sevver and do It quickly and in a first class manner Use Man land Club ColTce. M'ALL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Final Meeting of tho Year Held Yes torday at Richmond Hill. The final meeting of the season of tho American McAll mission was held yes teiday afternoon at Richmond 11111 and a huge number of ladles were do llghtfully entertained by Mrs. Rich mond, Mis. Tiacy and the Misses Rich mond. Mis. J. A. Price presided over tho business session. Mis. Selden Blair read an interesting letter regarding the school at Puteaut, Fiance, vvheie Scranton Is aiding nn auxiliary. The hall has a seating capacity of eighty, but Is more than illled at every opportunity. At the conclusion of the meeting a leceptlon was held and the guests en-joje-d a pleasant social hour In the gieat rooms, wheie the air was sweet with the masses of roses on every side. Among those present weie Uev. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Robinson, Mis. I, A. Wattes, Mrs Selden Blali, Mis T. M. Canii. Mis. B. K.Watson, Mis. W. T. Hackett, Mis, h. W Luce, Mrs Howe, Mrs. L .1 Not t hup. Mis. Vv II. Pierce. Mis. F. II Hamilton, Mrs. W. M. Gardner, Mis. Oakley, Mis Hinlburt, Mrs. Clarke. Mis. A. I!. Blair. Mis. Hannah, Miss Deacon, Mis, A. 1 Law, Mis Gaston, Mrs. E T. Chamborlin, Mrs. Gibson, of Jnckson, Mich.; Mrs. Moiss, Miss Moiss, Cnrbondale; Mrs. J. W. Howaith. Mrs. Geoige Phillips. Misses Charlotte and Helen Hand. Mis. Hnsbiouck, Mis. La Rue, Miss Moiss anil the Misses Tracy assisted in serving lefieshments. The next meeting will bo held In October. It's fine Mai yland Club Coffee. Lest You Forget g To Come and Sec the New Jf McPhail Baby Grand JJ It is a winner for 59 years, made on honor, sold on merit. It is a beauty, fit to grace any parlor, and the MUSIC from it will drive away dull care. $375.00 you q 0. 0 o 0. p mwMMmmwmiMMMm June the Month of Roses and Weddings ilk ii r sive ucsigns ami decorations vimpon sam f pies) just one of a kind. This insures your 45 te- ,7 JJ Rookwood has a hidden charm, 2 will tell. No words of ours can the blended colorings. Italian Marble Statuary, Teplltz Fig ures, Old Moravian Vases, Jardinieres, etc. QxvaTYlaAX Millar & Peck, fmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmm June Reduction Sale Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Wall P a$ers urn U To Reduce Stock. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS In Sees and Single Volumes, Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums, Scrap Books, Fancy Stationery, Large Toys, Games, Dolls, Children's Carriages and Push Carts at Interesting Prices. m & 2 Lackawanna Ave. fjOPLATfS Artificial Teeth for which other dentists charge $ii. 12, SS and s. Our price, 58, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Crown and Biidge Work for which others charge$io. $,and$!. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, till teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. 0 Dr. arrett, Dentist, 316 SprUCe St., n0tslJcrmyn LEADER IN LOW PRICES. ( jna :,f i .V &&? wr sv- A Record -Breaker. When it comes to a movable capitol the Philippine capitol is certainly a record-breaker. When it comes to selling hats our prices are also record breakers. CONRAD, Hatter 305 LiicKiuvanuii Avenue. (MK iff 1 'i .-:i if'rrfn-ij BfirSr2 ccn-5 yS-yJWS't fS?7 s jl'V 1uk pv-?J I Let us tell you the advantage of buving the bridal present here. We show many exclu- selection against duplication, anu uuus me charm of novelty and distinctiveness to your offering. We can't say anything new to express the grace, beauty and brilliancy of I.ibbey's Cut Glass. All that we can do is to direct your attention to the new cuttings, the Sultance. Estrella, Florentine and prism. that a personal inspection only convey to you the beauty of 13 Wyoming Avo. "Walk In and look around" at aid loHldMs NORTON, 00000000000000000 0 0 is Nluzzles, THE FOOTE i FflUEK C WEARS BUILDING, x 140-142 Wyoming Avenue, 0 00000000000000000 JEIS1EI as fs&& 311 spruca St. Temple Court Building, Scranton, Pa. I Ufo&ff Mmi All acuto and chronic diseases of men, women and ehlldieu CUIlli.Nll'. NT.RV Ol'S. 1IKAIN AMI WASTING DISIJAS i:S A Bl'lXMAl.TV All illheiiHiH of tho Uver. KldiKjd. lUiuldir. Sleln. Ulood. Nervis Womb !!. U.ir. None, Threat, and i.ungH, Cum ert.. Tumours Pilot ltuiituiu einltre, Rheumatism, Asthma, ('ntaiili, V.ulococele, I.Oht Manhood, Nlglitb Imilsiilcins, all I'emalo Diseases, l.i ucouliiieii ile (Iniiiirihen, tiihllls, lllonil l'lilsnn, Inillfcictloa and youthful hublls uhllui.ited, Hiirsoiy, Pits, Kpl lepsv Time and ftom ich Woihih I'A TAItUUO.fiNi:. Specltlo for Catarrh. Tluco mouths' treatment only 15 00. Trial free in olllce. Consultation and exuml natlous free. Olllro hours dally and Bunday, S a. in. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN